XRAY KUB FILM SHOWED A RIGHT URETERAL STONE AND ONE MASS ON THE LEFT SITE OF HIS ABDOMEN.
ULTRASOUND DISCLOSED RIGHT HYDRONEPHROSIS AND A BIG CYSTIC TUMOR AT THE LEFT RETROPERITONEAL AREA EXTENDING FROM THE LEFT KIDNEY TO THE PELVIS.
AT FIRST, ONE SONOLOGIST'S SUGGESTION WAS PSEUDOCYST OF PANCREAS.
MDCT abdomen with CE showed this tumor being in retroperitoneum without contrast enhancement, and right hydronephrosis due to ureteral stone.
Blood test Amylasemia of 70.3 (normal= 35-115UI/mL).
Percutanous puncture withdrawed 3 liters of brown clear fluid. Analysis no abnormal cell, no inflamation cell, with biochemistry results.
DISCUSSION: IT WAS A BIG CYST OF RETROPERITONEUM. BASED ON THE WALL, NO SEPTATION, AND ANALYSIS OF THE FLUID, WE CAN RULE OUT URINOMA, OR PSEUDOCYST OF PANCREAS. IT IS LYMPHANGIOMA OF THE TAIL OF PANCREAS.
(REF. Abdominal Lymphangiomas: Imaging Findings with Pathologic Correlation.)
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